in the DC Universe Online.
TechRat as a Meta Villain; a former soldier with cybernetic parts; Mentored by Lex Luthor.
April Wine: Was going try to recreate Xena, but that name was already taken. A magical hero, mentored by Wonder Woman.
Free Play only allows two characters.
A couple I played before:
Sherwood: A male hero inspired by Green Arrow.
KitNap: A female villain inspired by Catwoman.
The game itself is pretty good.
The artwork is freakin' amazing.
The only place I don't like is the Hall of Doom. Too dark to see where some of the doors are. Otherwise, very good work.
If you are a fan of space. The Watchtower is a must to visit. The place feels huge. Enough to get lost in; even with the mini map
The International Space Station comes close; But this universe doesn't have advanced, alien technology, or enough super-smart people to play around with the stuff.
Of course, the cities of Gotham and Metropolis are virtually "bigger".
The one obvious building I can't find is the Daily Planet. I am assuming it's been "bottled" by Brainiac, along with a few other buildings in Metropolis. May have to visit the area where the "bottles" are; To see in past the energy fields that are obscuring details, like a globe, for instance.
TechRat as a Meta Villain; a former soldier with cybernetic parts; Mentored by Lex Luthor.
April Wine: Was going try to recreate Xena, but that name was already taken. A magical hero, mentored by Wonder Woman.
Free Play only allows two characters.
A couple I played before:
Sherwood: A male hero inspired by Green Arrow.
KitNap: A female villain inspired by Catwoman.
The game itself is pretty good.
The artwork is freakin' amazing.
The only place I don't like is the Hall of Doom. Too dark to see where some of the doors are. Otherwise, very good work.
If you are a fan of space. The Watchtower is a must to visit. The place feels huge. Enough to get lost in; even with the mini map
The International Space Station comes close; But this universe doesn't have advanced, alien technology, or enough super-smart people to play around with the stuff.
Of course, the cities of Gotham and Metropolis are virtually "bigger".
The one obvious building I can't find is the Daily Planet. I am assuming it's been "bottled" by Brainiac, along with a few other buildings in Metropolis. May have to visit the area where the "bottles" are; To see in past the energy fields that are obscuring details, like a globe, for instance.